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Rape Exceptionalism Returns to California: Institutionalizing a Credibility Discount for College Students Reporting Sexual Misconduct

Kelly Alison Behre | December 22, 2020 | Student Sexual Misconduct

Kelly Alison Behre of UC Davis School of Law has posted “Rape Exceptionalism Returns to California: Institutionalizing a Credibility Discount for College Students Reporting Sexual Misconduct” (Oklahoma Law Review, Vol. 73, p. 101, 2020) on SSRN. The...

Principles of the Law, Student Sexual Misconduct Referenced in CA Court of Appeals Dissent

Lauren Klosinski | June 2, 2020 | Student Sexual Misconduct

In Boermeester v. Carry, a case involving former USC kicker Matt Boermeester who was expelled from the university in 2017 because of an intimate partner violence charge, the California Court of Appeal found that USC did not provide “a meaningful opportunity to...

Providing Guidance in Campus Disciplinary Procedures

Deborah Tuerkheimer and Jennifer Morinigo | March 3, 2020 | Student Sexual Misconduct

In this video, Deborah Tuerkheimer of Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, who serves as Adviser to ALI’s Student Sexual Misconduct: Procedural Frameworks for Colleges and Universities Principles project, discusses the special challenges of this area of law...

The University of Wisconsin Releases Preliminary Findings From 2019 AAU Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Misconduct

Lauren Klosinski | October 22, 2019 | Student Sexual Misconduct

The University of Wisconsin-Madison released the preliminary findings from the 2019 Association of American Universities Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Misconduct on October 15.  EXECUTIVE SUMMARYSexual assault, stalking, intimate partner violence, and...

Jury Sides With Student Accused of Sexual Assault

Jeremy Bauer-Wolf | October 1, 2019 | Student Sexual Misconduct

This article was published by Inside Higher Ed on Sept. 25, 2019. A former Boston College student has won more than $100,000 from his alma mater after a federal jury found the private nonprofit institution mishandled sexual assault allegations against him.The case is...
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